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Australia says 115,000 nationals stuck in Middle East

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The government said it hoped commercial flights would resume to help Australians in the region to flee.

SYDNEY: Australia said Monday it has 115,000 nationals in the Middle East who are unable to fly out because of airspace closures during the conflict unleashed by US-Israeli strikes on Iran.

The government said it hoped commercial flights would resume to help Australians in the region to flee.

“We have about 115,000 Australians in the region. So that is a lot of people. The best way to get them home would be for commercial flights to return, because that is at scale,” foreign minister Penny Wong told reporters.

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